Introduction: The discovery of a molecular marker able to predict malignant transformation of thyroid lesions would be of up most importance in clinical practice. E-cadherin inactivation is an early event observed in many cancerous epithelial lesions. Objective: To verify the possible role of the E-cadherin gene methylation in malignant transformation of the thyroid tissue
Context:TMS1 is a tumor suppressor gene that encodes for caspase recruitment domain containing regul...
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the commonest endocrine malignancy, though no precursor lesion has...
A previous study showed E-cadherin expression was lost in some cervical cancer cell lines and tumour...
Context: Anaplastic thyroid cancer cells are characterized by a mesenchymal phenotype, as revealed b...
none8siUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms involved in thyroid cancer progression may provide tar...
PURPOSE: The incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) is increasing. Cytology by itself cannot distinguish T...
INTRODUCTION: Thyroid malignomas are a heterogeneous group of neoplasm consisting of most frequent d...
Thyroid cancer has the fastest rising incidence rates and is the fifth most common cancer in women. ...
PURPOSE: Thyroid nodules are of common occurrence in the general population. About a fourth of these...
In order to supplement the cytopathological assessment of thyroid tumors, there is a need for new ma...
Thyroid cancer remains the most common malignancy of the endocrine system worldwide. The indicators ...
Background and objective: DNA methylation serves as an alternative to the mutational inactivation du...
The cadherins are key regulators of tissue patterning and organ formation. E-cadherin is important f...
Objectives: CDH-16/Ksp-cadherin was characterized as a kidney-specific adhesion molecule belonging t...
Background: E-cadherin (CDH1) plays an important role in cell–cell adhesion of epithelial tissues. L...
Context:TMS1 is a tumor suppressor gene that encodes for caspase recruitment domain containing regul...
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the commonest endocrine malignancy, though no precursor lesion has...
A previous study showed E-cadherin expression was lost in some cervical cancer cell lines and tumour...
Context: Anaplastic thyroid cancer cells are characterized by a mesenchymal phenotype, as revealed b...
none8siUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms involved in thyroid cancer progression may provide tar...
PURPOSE: The incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) is increasing. Cytology by itself cannot distinguish T...
INTRODUCTION: Thyroid malignomas are a heterogeneous group of neoplasm consisting of most frequent d...
Thyroid cancer has the fastest rising incidence rates and is the fifth most common cancer in women. ...
PURPOSE: Thyroid nodules are of common occurrence in the general population. About a fourth of these...
In order to supplement the cytopathological assessment of thyroid tumors, there is a need for new ma...
Thyroid cancer remains the most common malignancy of the endocrine system worldwide. The indicators ...
Background and objective: DNA methylation serves as an alternative to the mutational inactivation du...
The cadherins are key regulators of tissue patterning and organ formation. E-cadherin is important f...
Objectives: CDH-16/Ksp-cadherin was characterized as a kidney-specific adhesion molecule belonging t...
Background: E-cadherin (CDH1) plays an important role in cell–cell adhesion of epithelial tissues. L...
Context:TMS1 is a tumor suppressor gene that encodes for caspase recruitment domain containing regul...
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the commonest endocrine malignancy, though no precursor lesion has...
A previous study showed E-cadherin expression was lost in some cervical cancer cell lines and tumour...